KIERAN
Harriet was harder to convince than I thought.
We had been at the restaurant she asked to meet me for over an hour now, and all my efforts to convince her kept falling to deaf ears.
She was totally determined to hold me off, and I was growing frustrated at how stubborn she was.
"You have no idea, no idea what Edwina went through after you broke her heart and kissed another woman in front of the whole world. And now you expect me to teach you ways to win her back? Fat chance," she scoffed.
There had to be some other reason fueling Harriet's stubborn resolution. She kept talking as if something else happened to Edwina after the divorce, something I was not aware of.
I was tempted to ask, but my guts told me that asking would not help me. So I swallowed my curiosity and decided not to ask.